Free Alpine hotel

At an altitude of 2500 meters in the Julian Alps in Italy built a totally free mini-hotel. What's the catch? And you get to it first: it relies for a well deserved rest.








Wooden cottage designed by Giovanni Pesamoska, it is located on a general-known trail Ceria-Merlone.







In 2012 a house was built on top of a mountain, materials transported by helicopter. It took 18 flights and 12 people working hands to get the job done. The design is created in such a way that all the snow dripping from the roof, and during the winter melts in the foothills. House remains unharmed.





The house was built by order of already deceased climber Luke Vuericha, who paid for the work in 2010. Participated in the construction and his friends.





Now, in a house, no, no, yes someone rises, puts things in order. Leave notes, food, everything, as always, when it comes to the common home for travelers worldwide.